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Preschoolers (36 Months to Kindergarten Enrollment)• Early childhood time focuses on developing school readiness skills through play and learning activities • Parent education focuses on topics relevant to a preschooler & preparing children for kindergarten • Both one and two day classes are attended by both parents and children • Children must be 3 by September 1, 2018Category -
WaitlistPreservation at the Library: A Behind the Scenes Look ( Roosevelt 55+)Adventures in LearningMinneapolis Central Library houses one of the last remaining full-service preservation departments in a public library in the U.S. Learn about the Hennepin County Library's Preservation services and treatments of the library’s print collections. Class meets at Minneapolis Central Library, 300 Nicollet Mall, in the 4th floor Special Collections department.Lifelong Learning 55+ Spring 2026 -
Preventing Fraud & Scams (Roosevelt) ONLINEAdventures in LearningFraud and scams are on the rise, with some scammers specifically targeting older adults. But there are ways you can protect yourself and your personal information. This presentation includes information about fraud prevention, and you’ll learn how to detect and report fraud and scams, so you can keep your personal information and yourself safe.Lifelong Learning 55+ Spring 2026 -
Prevention of Trafficking & Exploitation (Ella Baker)Health, Wellness & SafetyLearn about the history of the Minnesota Safe Harbor law, online safety and prevention tips, and the network of resources available in Minneapolis. Human trafficking can happen to anyone, and we know if youth are connected to a safe adult and are aware of the signs and red flags of what to look for, they are more likely to be make safe choices.Adult Enrichment Spring 2026 -
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Printmaking (Entering Gr. 6-9)Kenwood Super Summer CampsLearn basic printmaking techniques such as linocut, sun printing, and stamping in this relaxed and creative course. In addition to prints, get the chance to create other stationary items like crayons and paper! Register your child for a morning class and an afternoon class and we will provide lunch and supervision free of charge from 12-1 pm. When signing up for the morning class, you will be able to choose the option “Stay for free lunch and recess from 12:00 – 1:00 pm” as you complete your registration. To ensure that our high-quality enrichment classes are accessible to all families, Minneapolis Community Education offers fees on a sliding scale. The class fee is the average cost of offering a class. Families are asked to pick the class fee or the price that they are able to pay. When families participate as they are able, at all levels of our sliding scale, the whole program becomes self-sustaining. Thank you for your consideration as you sign up for summer programs!Summer Youth Programs 2026 -
Printmaking (Gr: 5-6)Justice Page Super Summer Camps at BartonExplore printmaking techniques through hands-on art projects. Campers experiment with patterns, textures, and repetition. To ensure that our high-quality enrichment classes are accessible to all families, Minneapolis Community Education offers fees on a sliding scale. The class fee is the average cost of providing a class. Families are asked to pay the class fee or pick a price that they can pay. When families participate as they are able, at all levels of our sliding scale, the whole program becomes self-sustaining. Thank you for your consideration as you register for summer programs!Summer Youth Programs 2026 -
WaitlistPrintmaking (Gr: 5-6)Justice Page Super Summer Camps at BartonExplore printmaking techniques through hands-on art projects. Campers experiment with patterns, textures, and repetition. To ensure that our high-quality enrichment classes are accessible to all families, Minneapolis Community Education offers fees on a sliding scale. The class fee is the average cost of providing a class. Families are asked to pay the class fee or pick a price that they can pay. When families participate as they are able, at all levels of our sliding scale, the whole program becomes self-sustaining. Thank you for your consideration as you register for summer programs!Summer Youth Programs 2026 -
WaitlistPrintmaking (Gr: 6-9)Justice Page Super Summer Camps at BartonExplore printmaking techniques through hands-on art projects. Develop patterns, textures, and repetition, and creative design process. To ensure that our high-quality enrichment classes are accessible to all families, Minneapolis Community Education offers fees on a sliding scale. The class fee is the average cost of providing a class. Families are asked to pay the class fee or pick a price that they can pay. When families participate as they are able, at all levels of our sliding scale, the whole program becomes self-sustaining. Thank you for your consideration as you register for summer programs!Summer Youth Programs 2026 -
WaitlistPrivate Detective & Escape Room Quest (Gr: 3-5)Justice Page Super Summer Camps at BartonSolve puzzles and crack codes in this mystery-filled adventure. You'll work together using logic, creativity, and teamwork. To ensure that our high-quality enrichment classes are accessible to all families, Minneapolis Community Education offers fees on a sliding scale. The class fee is the average cost of providing a class. Families are asked to pay the class fee or pick a price that they can pay. When families participate as they are able, at all levels of our sliding scale, the whole program becomes self-sustaining. Thank you for your consideration as you register for summer programs!Summer Youth Programs 2026 -
WaitlistPrivate Detective & Escape Room Quest (Gr: 3-5)Justice Page Super Summer Camps at BartonSolve puzzles and crack codes in this mystery-filled adventure. You'll work together using logic, creativity, and teamwork. To ensure that our high-quality enrichment classes are accessible to all families, Minneapolis Community Education offers fees on a sliding scale. The class fee is the average cost of providing a class. Families are asked to pay the class fee or pick a price that they can pay. When families participate as they are able, at all levels of our sliding scale, the whole program becomes self-sustaining. Thank you for your consideration as you register for summer programs!Summer Youth Programs 2026 -
Private Swim Lessons - Ages 5+ (Dowling Pool)AquaticsWaitlistParticipate in a 30-minute one-on-one private swim lesson. Cost per 35 minute lesson is $30 for 1:1 ratio. Times are scheduled within the same dates and times that group lessons are offered. Registrations are taken as a waitlist and you will not be charged until a scheduled time is set. Because scheduling is based on staff availability, you will receive an email from Silvia with available time slots. If we are able to meet your request, an email confirmation will be sent. Minimum age: 5 years old Questions, contact: silvia.ihme@mpls.k12.mn.us- 612-668-3095Aquatics Summer 2026
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Probate an Actual Minnesota Estate (Lake Harriet Upper) or ONLINEBusiness & ConsumerProbate is a court-supervised process that occurs after someone dies, aimed at ensuring that the deceased person's assets are distributed according to their wishes (if a will exists) or according to state law (if there is no will). Learn about probate of Minnesota estates with experienced attorney Steve Ledin. This class is available both in person at Lake Harriet Upper and online. By registering, you will receive an online meeting link and can choose whichever modality fits your preference.Adult Enrichment Spring 2026 -
WaitlistJeremy Segrott (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)Prop Food (Grades 4-6)Edison Performing Arts CampsThis hands-on "Prop Food" class teaches students to create realistic props for the stage, photography, and art projects. Students learn sculpting techniques, texturing, and painting skills to make fake food (e.g., sushi, pastries) that looks good enough to eat. Grades are the year your student will be entering in the Fall. Community Education uses a sliding scale model for program fees so our summer programs can be financially sustainable and more equitable. The different prices reflect the average cost of offering a class as well as discounted options and options that help us cover our administrative costs. Families are asked to pick the price that they are able to pay. If you need further financial assistance, please contact the lead coordinator of the Performing Arts Super Summer at Edison at Katie.Johns@mpls.k12.mn.us or 612-668-1065.Summer Youth Programs 2026 -
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Prop Food (Grades 7-10)Edison Performing Arts CampsThis hands-on "Prop Food" class teaches students to create realistic props for the stage, photography, and art projects. Students learn sculpting techniques, texturing, and painting skills to make fake food (e.g., sushi, pastries) that looks good enough to eat. Grades are the year your student will be entering in the Fall. Community Education uses a sliding scale model for program fees so our summer programs can be financially sustainable and more equitable. The different prices reflect the average cost of offering a class as well as discounted options and options that help us cover our administrative costs. Families are asked to pick the price that they are able to pay. If you need further financial assistance, please contact the lead coordinator of the Performing Arts Super Summer at Edison at Katie.Johns@mpls.k12.mn.us or 612-668-1065.Summer Youth Programs 2026 -
WaitlistProp Making & Set Design (Grades 4-6)Edison Performing Arts CampsLearn about and create props and scenic designs that are used to support theatrical performances. Learn more about different jobs in theater backstage and off stage. You don't have to be a performer to be involved with theater! Grades are the year your student will be entering in the Fall. Community Education uses a sliding scale model for program fees so our summer programs can be financially sustainable and more equitable. The different prices reflect the average cost of offering a class as well as discounted options and options that help us cover our administrative costs. Families are asked to pick the price that they are able to pay. If you need further financial assistance, please contact the lead coordinator of the Super Summer Program at Northeast Middle School at Katie.Johns@mpls.k12.mn.us or 612-668-1065.Summer Youth Programs 2026 -
WaitlistProp Making & Set Design (Grades 7-10)Edison Performing Arts CampsLearn about and create props and scenic designs that are used to support theatrical performances. Learn more about different jobs in theater backstage and off stage. You don't have to be a performer to be involved with theater! Grades are the year your student will be entering in the Fall. Community Education uses a sliding scale model for program fees so our summer programs can be financially sustainable and more equitable. The different prices reflect the average cost of offering a class as well as discounted options and options that help us cover our administrative costs. Families are asked to pick the price that they are able to pay. If you need further financial assistance, please contact the lead coordinator of the Super Summer Program at Northeast Middle School at Katie.Johns@mpls.k12.mn.us or 612-668-1065.Summer Youth Programs 2026 -
Protect Your House, Farm, Cabin Before & After Death (Summer)Business & ConsumerThe Concern: Our family has cabin, homestead, hunting land, farm or second home: How do we protect this family legacy and move its use and enjoyment into the future? The Problem: Various sources and forces threaten its very existence: The nursing home and Medicaid (MA), estate taxes, family divorces, creditor and bankruptcy issues, taxes and operating expenses, unequal resources of owners, the in-laws, and use and enjoyment equality. The Answer: We will provide real-life solutions and explore four paths to resolution that will solve our problems without driving the family apart or sacrificing the family legacy asset.Adult Enrichment Summer 2026 -
Puppet Making (Grades 1-3)Edison Performing Arts CampsUse yarn, paper bags, markers, puffy paint and glitter to make your own little friends. Write a story for your puppets and perform a puppet show Grades are the year your student will be entering in the Fall. Community Education uses a sliding scale model for program fees so our summer programs can be financially sustainable and more equitable. The different prices reflect the average cost of offering a class as well as discounted options and options that help us cover our administrative costs. Families are asked to pick the price that they are able to pay. If you need further financial assistance, please contact the lead coordinator of the Performing Arts Super Summer at Edison at Katie.Johns@mpls.k12.mn.us or 612-668-1065.Summer Youth Programs 2026 -
Puppetry (Grades 4-6)Edison Performing Arts CampsUse yarn, paper bags, markers, puffy paint and glitter to make your own little friends. Write a story for your puppets and perform a puppet show Grades are the year your student will be entering in the Fall. Community Education uses a sliding scale model for program fees so our summer programs can be financially sustainable and more equitable. The different prices reflect the average cost of offering a class as well as discounted options and options that help us cover our administrative costs. Families are asked to pick the price that they are able to pay. If you need further financial assistance, please contact the lead coordinator of the Performing Arts Super Summer at Edison at Katie.Johns@mpls.k12.mn.us or 612-668-1065.Summer Youth Programs 2026 -
Puppetry (Grades 7-10)Edison Performing Arts CampsUse yarn, paper bags, markers, puffy paint and glitter to make your own little friends. Write a story for your puppets and perform a puppet show Grades are the year your student will be entering in the Fall. Community Education uses a sliding scale model for program fees so our summer programs can be financially sustainable and more equitable. The different prices reflect the average cost of offering a class as well as discounted options and options that help us cover our administrative costs. Families are asked to pick the price that they are able to pay. If you need further financial assistance, please contact the lead coordinator of the Super Summer Program at Northeast Middle School at Katie.Johns@mpls.k12.mn.us or 612-668-1065.Summer Youth Programs 2026 -
Puzzle Club (Marcy 55+)Creative ActivitiesEnjoy a relaxing, engaging, and social experience in this puzzle class. Each session features a variety of traditional paper-and-pencil puzzles such as crosswords, word searches, sudoku, logic puzzles, and visual puzzles offering a fun way to keep your mind active and curious. You’ll explore different puzzle types, learn helpful solving techniques, and work at your own pace in a supportive, low-pressure environment. No experience is needed, just a love of puzzles or a desire to try something new! Note: Community Education uses a sliding scale model for program fees so our programs can be financially sustainable and more equitable. Participants are asked to pick the price that they can pay. By more clearly articulating our lower cost options, we have removed the barrier that some may have felt in making scholarship requests. When participants sign up at the higher price levels, they help make the program more sustainable Refund Policy Refunds (minus a $5 transaction fee) are given if you call or email at least three business days before a class begins. Full refunds will be given for any class that needs to be canceled by the site.Lifelong Learning 55+ Spring 2026 -
WaitlistPython Programming 1 (Lake Harriet Upper)Computers & TechnologyThis class will introduce students to the basics of Python programming. It is meant for beginners and no prior coding experience is necessary. The class will be self-paced and students will learn by exploring various coding exercises. Students will learn by creating graphics and basic animation using software developed by Carnegie Mellon at the following website: https://academy.cs.cmu.edu/. This curriculum was developed for junior and high school students but will be adapted to adult learners. By the end of the class, students will have a basic understanding of coding principles as well as the syntax used in Python. A laptop is required for this class.Adult Enrichment Spring 2026 -
Queer Families (0-5yr) SeparatingMixed Ages (Birth to Kindergarten Enrollment)This is a separating class (child and parent spend time together and apart). Join us for a class geared to meet the needs specific to the common concerns of LGBTQIA2S+ caregivers and/or families with young children who are gender expansive or gender creative. ECFE classes are priced on a sliding fee schedule based on family income. Please choose the fee that best fits your family budget. A 10% surcharge will be applied to fees for Non-Minneapolis residents.2025-2026 ECFE Semester 2